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Research analyst Cameron Kusher said the quick selling of houses indicated that now was the perfect time to sell a property.

'If the days on market are short it is typically indicative of a seller's market where homes are selling rapidly and buyers have little time to ponder a purchase decision,' Mr Kusher said.

He explains that the 'more affordable of ‘middle’ priced suburbs is where the rate of sale is quickest.'

Experts attribute the rapid selling of households- such as this listed property- in modest Sydney suburbs, to historically low interest rates, household values rising and an excess of affordable banking options

Research analyst Cameron Kusher said the quick selling of houses indicated that now was the perfect time to sell a property

'The 'more affordable of ‘middle’ priced suburbs is where the rate of sale is quickest', like this property listed for sale in Acacia Gardens

The median price of a house in Acacia Gardens is at $678,000, jumping up by over $200,000 in the past five years

Data showed that Acacia Gardens was selling houses at over half the national average, on and off the market in just 16 days

The median price of a house in Acacia Gardens is at $678,000, jumping up by over $200,000 in the past five years.

Properties snapped up in just 16 days at Acacia gardens were closely followed by 17 days in Kareela of the Sutherland Shire, and 18 days in Werrington of Penrith.

With Sydney churning out house sales at an average of 26 days, other capital cities are experiencing a much lower demand. In Brisbane it takes 55 days, Perth 61 days, Hobart 64 days and Darwin a whopping 96 days.

Kareela comes in second on the list, selling houses like the one pictured above in an average of 17 days

This house in Penrith's Werrington is likely to sell in under 18 days, two weeks quicker than the national average